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raw raw im going to ....do my best at the battle sunday raaaw. that would be my version of trash talk lol i know nothing special or insulting lol. in all honesty goodluck to you
 
Ive just been watching this vid nate told me about and it got me thinking why dont we do a budget drift challenge ?



They use £3500 to but and build a car

Why dont we use 35,000 credits to buy and build a car then we write the car parts and total price on here :)

Rules: Must be bought from Used car dealership or Premium Dealership (Not the online dealership)

Must be RWD

Must have comfort hards


My car:

Nissan Silvia s14 K aero 96 (15,718)

Parts:

Oil change (250)
Comfort hards (1200)
Height adjustable suspesnion (4500)
Fully customizable LSD (7500)
Low range turbo (4500)
Race air filter (500)
Sports Cat (500)

Total: (34,731)
 
My car:

Nissan Silvia Spec-S Aero (S15) 99 (20,209)

Parts:

Oil change (250)
Comfort hards (1200)
Fixed Sports suspesnion (3000)
Twin Plate Clutch (2500)
Semi Racing Flywheel (1500)
Race air filter (500)
Engine Stage 1 (2500)
Sports ECU (1000)
Sprts Intake Manifold (2500)
Sports Cat (500)

Total: (35,659)

Slightly over budget :)
 
Car: Mazda MX-5 Miata 1600 NR-A '04
Price: Cr.19,942

Parts

Oil Change Cr.250
Comfort Hards Cr.1200
Fixed sports suspension Cr.3,000
Sports Catalytic Convertor Sports Cr.500
Racing Air Filter Cr.450
Sports ECU Cr.1,000
LSD Cr.7,500

Total Cr.33,842
 
yo guys you know there is no point in buying Hard tyres we can just get them in a online lobby ^^
 
My car:

Mazda MX-5 Miata (NA) '89 (15,851)

Parts:

Oil change (250) [16,101]
Comfort hards (1200) [17,301]
Limited Slip Diff (7,500) [24,801]
Low range turbo (4,500) [29,301]
Height adjust susp (4,500) [33,801]
Sports cat converter (500) [34,301]
Racing air filter (450) [34,751]

Total: (34,751)
 
depending on what your cars like alex, i've got the best buy :) 225bhp of pure driving pleasure lol
 
Nope, can't seem to find it mate...

Neither can I. Shame, no one ever does amateur style drift challenges and i'm still waiting for topgear to do one. I recognise that PS13 as well, I dont know how he got it for under £3500 as there was so much work put into it.
 
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do you mind if I join in
Here's mine

Car skyline r32 21,701

parts

Oil change 250
CHs 1,200
LSD 7500
Race air filter 450
Ecu 1,000
Stage 1 performance 2,500

Total 34,601 cr
it was this or a black rx7 so i resisted the temptation and brought the r32

edit: gave in 2 see how competitive a 35k rx7 is
 
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Yo team!

I've had a nice idea as a small team project, based more towards grip racing over drifting:

"The D-MAX racing apprentice project"

I met this cool guy in an online lobby who seems to be quite into GT5 racing. He's a pretty shakey driver but has potential.

I was wondering if a few guys wanna join me in taking on a selection of drivers and training them over a few weeks to improve their racing.

Trainers would cover:

Racing lines
Braking points
Throttle control
Passing
Pressuring oponents
Racing etiquete

(all applicants would need mics)

We could run a room with around five applicants in, and each trainer could pick one, based on personality, car preference, and skills in the areas in need of improving. Each driver can train them how they feel best. It would be a good experience where you can compare their times from start till end and uncover their true potential. The racers could then be put against eachother at the end, to see how far they have come.

What do you guys think?

Chris.
 
Yo team!

I've had a nice idea as a small team project, based more towards grip racing over drifting:

"The D-MAX racing apprentice project"

I met this cool guy in an online lobby who seems to be quite into GT5 racing. He's a pretty shakey driver but has potential.

I was wondering if a few guys wanna join me in taking on a selection of drivers and training them over a few weeks to improve their racing.

Trainers would cover:

Racing lines
Braking points
Throttle control
Passing
Pressuring oponents
Racing etiquete

(all applicants would need mics)

We could run a room with around five applicants in, and each trainer could pick one, based on personality, car preference, and skills in the areas in need of improving. Each driver can train them how they feel best. It would be a good experience where you can compare their times from start till end and uncover their true potential. The racers could then be put against eachother at the end, to see how far they have come.

What do you guys think?

Chris.

I would join but I don't got a mic :(
 
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